Only in Philadelphia would you see a musician with a keytar in one hand and a cheesesteak in the other. That's lifelong Eagles fan, Sean McLaughlin.
“Fly, Eagles Fly” has been the Eagles’ post-touchdown fight song since the late 1990s, though it’s been part of the team’s ...
Eagles fans will sing the team’s fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly” after every touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super ...
About 20 resident artists at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Center City joined the Super Bowl celebration on Friday and sang an operatic rendition of the Eagles fight song. Eagles gear was sparse, and ...
Here's a short history of the Eagles fight song "Fly, Eagles Fly" — from a five-minute battle cry written by Philly ad men to a short and memorable song created by fans, for fans.
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Hosted on MSN'Hail to the Commanders,' explained: The history behind Washington's football fight songHistory of 'Hail to the Commanders' The Washington franchise was originally founded in 1932 in Boston. George Preston Marshall was the first owner and had the team playing at Fenw ...
Fight," something that was changed in the newer lyrics. It was designed to be Philadelphia's version of Washington's song, which is now known as "Hail to the Commanders." Jerry Wolman, a native of ...
Originally created by Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland in the 1950s, the song took on new life before the turn of the century. The original version was known as "Fight, Eagles, Fight," something ...
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